Palmview residents often rely on nearby medical networks and consistent caregiving routines—especially for seniors recovering from illness, surgery, or mobility-limiting conditions. In these situations, families may have a limited window to notice changes.
Pressure ulcers can worsen quickly when:
- residents remain in the same position too long
- skin assessments aren’t performed early enough or documented clearly
- wound care orders aren’t followed consistently
- hydration and nutrition support lag behind clinical needs
Because Texas facilities manage complex schedules and staffing shifts, documentation gaps can be especially important. Families frequently report that they raised concerns more than once—only to see the wound progress later.


